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Published: Monday | February 6, 2012 Comments 0

Last week's issue was another hit with our loyal readers. You really felt our story on JMMB's Dr Jay and had your eyes on our list of men to watch for 2012. Keep telling us what you think of our publication. Send comments to lifestyle@gleanerjm.com or like us on facebook at Gleaner Lifestyle.

JMMB's Dr Jay

Congratulations, well done! Show other young people that you do not have to come from wealth to achieve - just sheer hard work, perseverance and positive influence; it can be done. Kudos to you. I look forward to hearing good things from you.

- Msbroseno

Totally enjoyed reading this. Yes, those 'mother's tears' on report day are usually the shot in the arm that's needed. Congratulations and all the best to you!

- Claudia

Men to Watch - David Machado

Didn't know he was so young. Dining at The Terrace is great. Every course I had was superb. The ambience is heavenly, the service excellent. I would recommend it to anyone.

- Shauna

Yohan Blake

It's difficult not to like Yohan because he is humble, eager to learn, and responsive to his coach; he is also very fast. He will not win the 100 metres, however, when Usain and Asafa are in the same race. Remember, he doesn't have a great start, but if he improves his running around the turn, Usain can only win by bringing his A game to the race. Yohan is going to force him to run his best race ever! and that race in London will be historic - one we'll talk about for years.

- Dunoonroad

Blake is definitely a prodigy and should improve significantly. Believe it or not, he can literally blow away most of our quarter-milers as well!

- LR

The camaraderie between Yohan and Usain is fantastic - they are very good role models for today's youth. I really like the unity that they display.

- Claudette

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